In 2011, Young AMP launched Windows on Work (WOW) to provide post-secondary students with a platform to learn valuable soft skills and entrepreneurship. Participants undergo useful training sessions like personality profiling, CV writing, personal grooming, effective communication, as well as project presentation skills. In 2021, participants were introduced to adulting issues such as learning about their CPF and an introduction to financial literacy.
In a collaboration with Jurong Pioneer Junior College and Madrasah Wak Tanjong Al-Islamiah, a group of students are also selected to be exposed to career developmental skills in both formal and informal creative settings through a job shadowing component. In 2016, the first phase of the programme was extended to members of the public, where participants can interact and exchange insights with industry experts through sharing sessions.
For the first phase of the programme (training sessions), Windows on Work is open to all who are interested.
For the second phase of the programme (job shadowing), Windows on Work is open to post-secondary students aged between 17 and 21.